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12. But nicknames go both ways. Brooklyn Dodgers great Pee Wee Reese, for example, can't leave home without the American Express card when he goes by the name of Harold. One point for the given name of each of the following.
The potential revenue from an amnesty is enormous: $81.5 billion in federal taxes went uncollected in 1981 alone, according to Internal Revenue Service estimates, and amnesty proponents predict that a one-time program could glean $8.6 billion. But many in Washington doubt that tax dodgers can be enticed into paying...
Harry Truman was in the White House, Old Glory had just 48 stars, and the Dodgers were still Brooklyn's beloved Bums when the international treaty outlawing genocide was first sent to the U.S. Senate for ratification in 1949. In the intervening years, every American President except Dwight D. Eisenhower...
One taxpayer wrote out a check for $2.5 million. Another showed up at a Manhattan tax office to pay a bill totaling 1 cents, and demanded a receipt. No fewer than 95,000 New York State tax dodgers, including doctors, lawyers, scientists and schoolteachers, have come out of hiding since...
DIED. Burleigh Grimes, 92, Hall of Fame pitcher for several National League teams between 1916 and 1934 and 20-game winner for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Brooklyn Dodgers, who became the last man legally to throw a spitball in a major league game; of cancer; in Clear Lake, Wis. The...